M29 Cluster Bomb
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The M29 cluster bomb was a cluster bomb used by the
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during
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against troops, unarmoured vehicles and artillery. The weapon contained ninety M83 fragmentation submunitions - a direct copy of the earlier German
Butterfly Bomb A Butterfly Bomb (or ''Sprengbombe Dickwandig 2 kg'' or SD 2) was a German anti-personnel submunition used by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War. It was so named because the thin cylindrical metal outer shell which hinged open when ...
- in 9 ten-bomb "wafers". The M28 was a equivalent of the M29 containing 24 bomblets. Both bombs contained a mechanical time fuze that could be set to open the cluster at a preselected time between 5 and 92 seconds by triggering a burster charge. The case sides and ends sprung open, allowing the bomblets to fall out. The case sides were cup-shaped to retard the fall of the bomb. The manual warns that "Use of the M131 fuze is not recommended in areas that are expected to be occupied by friendly forces as they constitute a potential booby trap".


See also

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List of cluster bombs This is a list of cluster bombs as of 2008. Brazil * BLG-120 * BLG-204 * BLG-252 France * BAP 100 * Germany * AB 23 *AB 250-2 *AB 70-D1 * BDC 10 Israel * TAL 1 * TAL 2 Poland * ZK-300 * LBKas-250 South Africa * CB-470 Cluster Bomb ...


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UXO 101 - Deploying M83 Submunitions in M28 and M29 Cluster Bomb Units
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